We all like to spend vacations in a better way. Many turn to traveling and visiting different places. Where as, some others spend their leisure hours in recreational activities such hiking, fishing, swimming etc. A lot of people make use of RV rentals to travel for recreational purposes. There are many recreational outlets in the country that rent folding camping trailer, motor homes and other vehicles to make their vacation a wonderful experience.
Let’s find out why people choose RV rentals. The main reason why people choose RVs lies in the purpose itself. They can reach their destination within limited period of time. RV rentals are affordable. Hiring RVs can be economical for bigger families rather than traveling their own private vehicles. When gas prices goes very high, hiring a RV vehicles can be the best idea to save a lot of money.
Traveling in a motor home or other RVs is very convenient and comfortable. It’s even stress free too. RV rentals provide opportunities to buy the best vehicle for you. Let’s find how it happens. You cannot go to every vehicle showroom and ask for a test drive every time you want. It frustrates them. By hiring various types of RVs you can have the opportunity to test the vehicles and decide to buy the best one from the market. Motor homes are very comfortable and cheap. You can hire them if you have children since they enjoy the ride in it. It is even equipment with television, music boxes, and refrigerator to entertain you to the maximum level. Most RVs provides housekeeping packages such as pots, dishes, and other necessary things. Some RVs even provide you pillow, blanket, linen, bath towel which should be given back when you finish your trip. However, hiring RVs with good housekeeping packages can be very expensive.
To hire a RV, you only need to produce a valid driver’s license and something which proves your age. Some companies recommend that the person who is hiring the vehicle should be at least 25 years of age. You will have to pay some extra cash to those companies if you didn’t cross 25 years of age.
The rental cost of the vehicle that you are hiring depends upon the type, size and age of the vehicle. The cost varies during seasons too. A motor home can cost you around $100 to $250 a single day, where as travel trailers and truck campers will be available at cheaper rates around $50 to $120 per day. Some RV rentals want you to pay additional charges for insurance. While the others agencies include the insurance in the rental price itself. You are required to pay a percentage of the total amount as deposit which usually will be around $500 and that amount will be refunded when you are bringing back the vehicle without any major damages. By hiring a RV, you can solve all sorts of headaches, mistakes and problems that come in your way when you plan out for a trip.
Thanks to all those who responded and gave travel time tips. Much appreciated. Next on the list is car rental. Two of us want to rent a RV from LA to Vegas RETURN. We then want a car to drive LA to San Francisco ONE WAY. Lonely Planet has good advice but any tips and info from others experiences please. Recommended company? Insurance? Package deals? How about Driveaways for LA to San Francisco? Any benefits esp. price if car rental organized through travel agent along with flights? We’ll be flying in to LA from New Zealand.
We purchased a new 1998 Rialta last May. After an initial flood of problems we were finally able to get everything fixed, and we couldn’t be happier with it. The RV rental is billed as a vacation vehicle, and it suits our purposes perfectly. We seldom stay on the road for more than a couple of weeks, so our family of three is not quite stressed out by the lack of space by the time the vacation is over.
My Taurus SW was driving fine across country, 87 AXOD with 3.0. It started smoking and I pulled it in a parking lot. Found it the tranny started dumping tranny fluid all over the ground. It was coming from a dust shield between covering the underside of the tranny in about the middle where I assume it meets up with the engine? I have to get it fixed. I’m no mech but does anyone have an idea on what it could be?
I am considering ordering a new K1500 truck from the local Chevy dealer and have some questions I would like to know about before I talk to the salesman and look the fool.




